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I -  Electrical wiring diagrams and instructions 

 
 

 WARNING: 

 
All aspects of the installation must conform with the requirements of the standard North America 
(within North America) wiring rules, as well as your local electrical and building codes and 
regulations, and any other applicable requirements and conditions of your local power supply 
authority. 
A licensed electrician must perform the electrical work when installing this appliance. The supply 
cable and fuse rating must be suitable for the appliance. 
 
240 Volt 60hZ 30AMP single/40AMP double service 
 

 WARNING: 

 
A licenced electrician must connect the armour cable and 3 wires into the electrical connection 
box.  The white, or Neutral wire is not used, and must be capped using a marette. 
 

To avoid power borne interference, this appliance must be installed individually on a separate and 
distinct final sub-circuit. 
 
Note: 
To the electrician – please ensure sufficient supply cable is provided to allow the appliance to be 
removed from the cavity should any servicing be necessary. This will also allow easy connection of the 
supply. 

 
Voltage supply connection 

To connect the electrical supply: 

1-  Ensure the supply cable and fuse rating are suitable for the appliance (see the electrical 

loading). 

2-  Remove the cover plate by undoing the screw. 
3-  Fit a suitable entry bush to the conduit entry on the rear left of the appliance (with the rear 

toward you) and feed the fixed wiring through. 

4-  Connect the wiring to the terminal block using the screw connections provided. Ensure the wires 

are properly secured to prevent any high resistance electrical connection. 

5-  Replace the cover plate making certain that the supply wiring is clear of any metal work and the 

screws. 

When connected to a sub circuit, protected by a circuit breaker, it is recommended the circuit breaker be 
the same as the total rating of the appliance. 
 
Electrical Loads 

Main Oven 

Single Oven 

Double Oven 

Oven 
Grill 
Oven fan and light 
 

Secondary Oven 

Oven  
Grill 
Oven light and fan 

2350 W 
2800 W 
100 W 
 
 
 
 

2350 W 
2800 W 
150 W 
 
 
2900 W 
2000 W 
100 W 

Summary of Contents for 30" DEO76

Page 1: ...User s Manual DEO76 30 Built in Double Oven User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...eatures your new appliance offers This manual should be retained for future reference Should ownership of the appliance be transferred please ensure that the manual is also passed onto the new owner Contents A Installation check and warnings Page 3 B Accessories Page 4 C Using the appliance for the first time Page 5 D Electronic Programmer Operation Page 6 8 E Cooking modes and instructions Page 9...

Page 3: ...th reflective qualities must never be placed on the base of the oven during cooking as the concentration of direct and reflected heat will damage the enamel surface Damage resulting from such use is not covered under the provisions of the warranty Initial heat up Some smoke and smell may be noticed during the initial heat up cycle This should quickly dissipate If abnormal levels of smoke are obser...

Page 4: ...ith dual height reversible Grill Rack insert ready for sliding into side rack positions or fitting onto Retractable Slide Runners 2 x Wire Oven Shelves that can be fitted into Retractable Slide Runners or for sliding into side rack positions Note Additional Retractable Slide Runners are available as an optional extra and can be fitted at any time Note Additional oven shelves and pans are available...

Page 5: ...at e g 18 00 is 6 00 pm Press the reset button to select manual mode and set clock as describe in section C Burning in Before cooking in the appliance an initial pre heating is required to burn off the fine oil film used to protect the elements for shipping The first time you heat up the oven or grill the oil will be given off as smoke which is perfectly normal Select a cooking mode and set the ov...

Page 6: ...ime use the MINUS button 4 Press the MODE button twice to display the time of day The oven will be in manual cooking mode with POT symbol displayed 5 The oven is now ready for use and to accept the selected cooking functions Setting the timer 6 The timer can be set for countdown up to 24 hours and for automatic cooking modes up to 10 hours and will countdown to zero When zero is reached the alarm ...

Page 7: ...utton If you hold the MODE button down longer than 4 seconds the oven will return to the normal cooking mode If further cooking is required either leave on manual or repeat the above setting sequence Note If you have not turned the cooking mode and temperature setting off your oven will continue to operate manually The AUTO symbol will disappear and the POT symbol will reappear Setting a cook end ...

Page 8: ... turn off after pressing the MODE button 4 If you hold the MODE button longer then 4 seconds the oven will return to the normal cooking mode NOTE On oven start up or possibly at other times due to electricity supply deviations the set program may freeze on a function if this occurs we recommend that after checking other solutions without success it is recommended that power supply be disconnected ...

Page 9: ... a preheated oven Other foods for example casseroles cook just as well when cooked in a non preheated oven but may need longer cooking times For faster preheating select pizza mode and the required temperature and once the oven has reached the required level change to cooking mode function for the task To preheat the oven 1 Set the mode required for preheating 2 Set the oven to the desired tempera...

Page 10: ... Beef Prime Rib rolled sirloin bolar blade Top Loin New York Strip Sirloin 30 minutes per 1lb 20 minutes per 1lb 1800 2000 1800 2000 Veal Shoulder or leg with bone or rolled 20 25 minutes per 1lb 1800 2000 Lamb Leg shoulder loin or rolled 20 25 minutes per 1lb 1800 2000 Pork Leg loin 45 minutes per 1lb 2200 2300 1800 2000 Pork leg should be cooked at a higher temperature for the first 15 25 minute...

Page 11: ...Rich fruit cake light fruit cake 1500 1800 Moderate Casseroles deep butter cake 1800 2000 Moderately hot Shallow butter cakes sponges biscuits meat loaf baked fish 2000 2300 Hot Swiss roll patty cakes rock cakes short crust pastry 2300 and over Very Hot Scones Choux pastry CONVERSION GUIDE 50o C 120o F PLATE WARMER 100o C 210o F SIMMER 150o C 300o F SLOW ROAST 175o C 350o F BAKING 200o C 390o F RO...

Page 12: ...egularly your oven should remain in original condition for many years To activate Steam Cleaning follow these simple steps After completion of cooking cycle turn oven off and allow to cool The oven must be cold before commencing steam cleaning 1 When oven is cold activate the steam clean function as follows 2 Add approximately a liter 1 Pint of clean water to an oven safe dish and place on the low...

Page 13: ...D CONVECTION most commonly used function In this mode the oven fan circulates heat from behind the fan cover to give a more even temperature throughout the oven The even heat provides similar cooking results for each portion of food Although temperatures for cooking foods in this type of oven are generally the same as required by a conventional oven when cooking foods that require lengthy cooking ...

Page 14: ...more than 5 minutes grilling time should be grilled using the FAN GRILL mode When in GRILL mode the oven door should be opened 1 Commence grilling from a hot oven whenever possible 2 Place food on grill rack and pan supplied 3 Position the shelf to your preference 4 Select GRILL mode and turn to your desired heat setting 5 When cooking is complete turn the oven off NOTE The grill element is contro...

Page 15: ...r lb 10 12 minutes 14 16 minutes Beef Steak rare Steak medium Steak well done 1750 1850 1750 1850 1750 1850 6 8 minutes 8 12 minutes 12 15 minutes Pork Chops medium rare Chops medium Chops well done 1900 2000 1750 1850 1750 1850 6 10 minutes 10 12 minutes 12 15 minutes Sausages thin thick 1750 1850 1750 1850 8 10 minutes 12 14 minutes Fish fillets 1750 1850 10 14 minutes Sliced vegetables Tomato h...

Page 16: ...your appliance is essential to maintain its appearance and durability NOTE People with sensitivity to cleaning chemicals must take the necessary precautions It is recommended that protective gloves be worn while cleaning the appliance Routine cleaning of the appliance should only be performed when the appliance is at room temperature Do not use any acid or caustic cleaners abrasive powders or scou...

Page 17: ...at and may be permanently damaged by such use Recommended cleaners Mild detergents and warm water together with a clean soft non abrasive cloth achieve good results for normal cleaning Diluted washes with ammonia and water should rinse away any adhesive residue or gummy deposits on the appliance surfaces Eucalyptus oil small amounts is also good for removing adhesive residue Alcohol based products...

Page 18: ...nt and secure with the screw To avoid smoking use a clean damp cloth to regularly clean oil and fat splatters from the exposed drop down grilling element The fan cover can be lifted out for cleaning separately by removing the retaining screws The fan blade can also be removed for cleaning if necessary NOTE that the fan blade nut has a left handed thread Removing oven door pull down door models onl...

Page 19: ...fect the warranty provision for the appliance Stage1 REMOVE THE BOTTOM DOOR FOR DOUBLE OVEN OR THE MAIN DOOR FOR SINGLE OVEN a Remove the screws fixing the hinge to the oven front frame being careful to support the door then remove the door and place in a safe place b Remove the door catch by removing the two screws top and bottom of the door latch on the opposite side of the oven front frame to t...

Page 20: ...nge a light globe 1 Gently lever out the glass cover only 2 Pull the light globe and push in a replacement globe 3 Replace the glass cover making sure it fits correctly into place NOTE Recommended globe Halogen 40W G Trouble Shooting Guide Symptom Remedy No power supplied to appliance Has the power been disconnected Check the meter box Has the main fuse or circuit breaker blown or tripped Oven pow...

Page 21: ... grounded by a qualified and licensed technician Incorrect installation of the appliance resulting from the kitchen maker not following the detailed installation specifications can affect the appliance performance Ovens incorrectly installed may invalidate the warranty and we strongly recommend that the oven cavity and venting be prepared as described in the following specifications This is critic...

Page 22: ...22 SEO 60 Single Oven Measurements Cut out VOID Cut out 565 mm 614 mm 570 mm 600 mm 555 mm 610 mm 558 mm 615 mm ...

Page 23: ...23 SEO 76 Single Oven Measurements Cut out VOID Cut out 565 m m 614 mm 724 mm 758 mm 635 mm 608 mm 550 m m 615 mm ...

Page 24: ...24 SEO 90 Single Oven Measurements VOID Cut out Cut out 896 mm 615 mm 608 mm 565 m m 770 mm 585 m m 860 mm 614 mm ...

Page 25: ...25 D2006M M 60cm Double Oven Measurements 560 mm 600 mm 550 m m 570 mm 1136 mm 565 m m 1140 mm 1135 mm Cut out VOID Cut out ...

Page 26: ...26 DEO 76 76cm Double Oven Measurements VOID Cut out Cut out 550 m m 1130 mm 1140 mm 635 mm 1135 mm 724 mm 565 m m ...

Page 27: ...n to be evacuated The more air that an oven can have access to the better it will perform 2 If possible the rear wall of the oven cavity should also have an opening it should be clear to allow for improved air circulation around the appliance The above steps will greatly reduce the outer oven surface temperatures making the kitchen environment safer It will also protect both the appliance and the ...

Page 28: ...able is provided to allow the appliance to be removed from the cavity should any servicing be necessary This will also allow easy connection of the supply Voltage supply connection To connect the electrical supply 1 Ensure the supply cable and fuse rating are suitable for the appliance see the electrical loading 2 Remove the cover plate by undoing the screw 3 Fit a suitable entry bush to the condu...

Page 29: ...29 TOTAL RATING 3 60Kw 6 60 kW ...

Page 30: ...LOT LAMP G YELLOW PILOT LAMP H FAN MOTOR I TOP ELEMENT L GRILL ELEMENT M BOTTOM ELEMENT O FAN ELEMEN R COOLING FAN T SAFETY THERMOSTA T S COOLING FAN CLIXON O D L E G M F I C 2 a 3 a 4 4 a 6 9 a 1 a 1 2 3 5 9 1 2 H 7 7 a 6 a 5 a 1 0 8 1 0 a 8 a Wiring diagram single oven S A R B T N7 L8 1A 1 ...

Page 31: ... E OVEN LAMP F RED PILOT LAMP G YELLOW PILOT LAMP H FAN MOTOR I TOP ELEMENT L GRILL ELEMENT M BOTTOM ELEMENT O FAN ELEMEN R COOLING FAN T SAFETY THERMOSTA T S COOLING FAN CLIXON 4 P 1 2 5 6 1 2 a 3 a 4 4 a 6 9 a 1 a 1 2 3 5 9 1 2 3 2 a 4 a 5 a 6 a H Wiring diagram double oven B A 7 7 a 6 a 5 a 1 0 8 1 0 a 8 a D 1 1 a ...

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